Ryanair boss Michael OLeary condemns air rage
Air rage is at an alltime high this summer, the chief executive of Ryanair has said, with Michael OLeary blaming the high level of flight delays across Europe this summer together with growing numbers of passengers taking drugs as well as alcohol. As passenger disruption soars, the boss of Europes biggest budget airline has called for a twodrink limit to be imposed at airports across Europe. Speaking to The Independent, Mr OLeary said: We are seeing record numbers. We and most of the airlines around Europe are seeing a spike upwards, particularly this summer, of disgruntled passengers on board. I think the real challenge is: flight delays are up at a record high this summer, so people are spending time in airports drinking before they board aircraft. Watch more on Independent TV: The Independent is the worlds most freethinking newsbrand, providing global news, commentary and analysis for the independentlyminded. Subscribe: htt
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